You're kidding, right?
You're kidding, right?
64, but unconcerned about running out of time.
I grew up with "glow-in-the-dark" stuff. My father started out fixing radios in our basement garage and then built a combination hardware store and radio and TV repair shop around 1955.
[snip]Got mine in 1962, masters in 1968.
Yep. I've had Fortran, FAP (early IBM machine language on 7xx machines), Basic (several varieties), and Pascal. I have an unopened box of C++ which I intended to start learning several years ago but never got to it ;-)
[snip] [snip]That's where I intend to start. Also, since I do some analog work for Microchip, I can probably wrangle some one-on-one help ;-)
Dale, Thanks for your tips!
...Jim Thompson
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